Terrorism Awareness and Prevention (TAP)

The New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness presents a Terrorism Awareness and Prevention (TAP) in Paterson, NJ.

COST: There is no cost to coordinate or deliver this course.

AUDIENCE: This training course is a great program for local communities and organizations

DESCRIPTION:

This program has been approved by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to inform first responders and the general public on how to recognize and report suspicious activity to mitigate acts of terrorism on people and property throughout New Jersey.

The program illustrates how we, as a community, can participate in helping to protect our families and fellow citizens.

Through a 1-2 hour Power Point presentation, the speaker(s) will elaborate on various issues such as the Goals and Agenda of Both Domestic and International Terrorist Groups, outline the Eight Signs of Terrorism, and provide information on how individuals can contact authorities to report suspicious behavior.

Based on the need, the speaker(s) are available to deliver the program during the day, evenings or weekends.

OHSP has traveled throughout the State delivering the materials to various CERT Teams, Department of Public Works Employees, Fire Companies, Emergency Medical Services Technicians, Private Business Organizations, Community Volunteer Organizations, Civic Organizations, Church Groups as well as Senior Groups.

CONTACT:

If you would like to request additional information or want to inquire about scheduling this presentation in your community or for a group, please contact Chief Harry J. Kleinkauf (Ret.) at609-588-2201 or harry.kleinkauf@ohsp.state.nj.us

This web site was prepared at the direction of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness pursuant to its authority under Executive Order No. 5 of 16 March 2006, and to provisions of the New Jersey Domestic Security Preparedness Act. This web page may contain confidential, sensitive homeland security information that shall not be deemed to be public record under the provisions of P.L. 1963, c. 73 (c.47:1A-1, et seq.) or the common law concerning access to public records.